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Serving Our Community
It's OK
To Be GOOD
Paul ensured his actions aligned with his faith by consistently volunteering in the community and mentoring youth, embodying his commitment to service and personal integrity. His guiding motto, "It's OK To Be GOOD," reflected his belief in the importance of kindness and positive influence. Paul's Mystery Ship aims to continue the community service Paul always championed, carrying forward his legacy of compassion and mentorship, while also promoting advocacy and awareness of ALS.
Youth Service Opportunities
Paul's Mystery Ship offers numerous opportunities for youth to engage in community service and personal growth, continuing Paul's legacy of compassion and mentorship. We are an approved charity for students at Regis Jesuit High School, Valor Christian High School, Rock Canyon High School, Douglas County High School, Renaissance Secondary, and Castle View High School to earn their service hours, helping them make a positive impact in their communities. Additionally, we can work with other schools to gain approval, allowing even more students to participate and embody Paul's guiding motto, "It's OK To Be GOOD," through acts of kindness and positive influence.
For additional information, please contact bonne.dannels@gmail.com
Advocacy In Action
Colorado State University
Grit Run
ALS United Rocky Mountain
Coff33
Conversations for a Cause
Castle Rock Rotary Ducky Derby
Dyngus Day
105 West Brewery
Castle Rock First United Methodist Church Mission Partner
Since 2021, Paul's Mystery Ship has proudly been a Mission Partner of Castle Rock First United Methodist Church. We extend our heartfelt thanks to the FUMCCR youth group and congregation for their unwavering support over the years. Recently, the youth group painted rocks to help raise awareness at our bench along the Plum Creek Trail.
Castle Rock Chamber of Commerce Member
Empowerment Packs
Paul's Mystery Ship is excited to partner with Colorado Preparatory Academy to provide backpacks and school supplies for their homeless students. With over 115 of their students experiencing homelessness, these supplies will help overcome barriers such as lack of resources, stability, and support, ensuring they have the tools they need to succeed in their education. We are actively seeking community partners who would like to join us in this meaningful initiative to support these students in their academic journey.
For additional information, or to join us, please contact bonne.dannels@gmail.com
Upcoming Service Projects
Harvest of Hope
Thanksgiving Program
Holiday Joy
for Homeless Youth
Festival Park Giving Tree
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